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Ryan Salter: making difficult decisions about rationing medical care
Audio 2 Oct 2021Ryan Salter knows first-hand what it looks like when a health system is under extreme pressure because of Covid-19. Dr Salter has recently returned from the UK, where he was a consulting anaesthetist… Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
In Horowhenua a wet and cold period this week has slowed up asparagus production. Good weather in Canterbury has allowed for a range of tasks to be completed including spraying, drilling, dagging… Audio
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MBIE apologises to MIQ guest over early release denial without reason
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment has apologised to a managed isolation guest over its handling of an early release request.
Craig Robinson arrived from Queensland in August 2020… Audio
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Northland expects to be hit hard as Auckland border remains
Businesses in Te Tai Tokerau are feeling the strain as Auckland's closed border keeps visitors at bay.
News the city's checkpoints will stay during level 2 has been tough to take for many Northland… Audio
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Music 101 - Charlotte Ryan
Charlotte Ryan, host of Music 101 here on RNZ each Saturday afternoon from midday talks about what's happening on the music scene over the weekend, what's coming up on her show tomorrow and because… Audio
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Covid-19: Some cases had never engaged with health system before - Aupito William Sio
The Minister for Pacific Peoples says some people sick with Covid-19 have never engaged with the health system before.
Aupito William Sio, who is also an Associate Minister of Health, told Morning… Audio
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Tony Tunes' work-from-home playlist Vol. 2: Work Harder
Don’t call it ‘background music’. These are tunes to set the mood, and that mood is ‘productive’. This playlist is designed to accompany you through your day working from home: in your lounge, study… Video
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NCEA adds new Te Reo Pākehā subject
Young people are set to have more choices in their NCEA subjects and Te Marautanga o Aotearoa - including Te Reo Pākehā, the study of English through an explicit reo Māori and ao Māori lens.
The… Audio
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Moana Pasifika head coach honoured to be part of the journey
Aaron Mauger has been confirmed as Moana Pasifika's inaugural head coach. Audio
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History with Dr Grant Morris - Ford v Holden
Dr Grant Morris looks at how the debate emerged and what it tells us about the NZ psyche. Audio
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Thomas Phillips and his three children have been found alive and well
Thomas Phillips and his three children have been found alive and well after disappearing three weeks ago in Marokopa, Hamilton reporter Andrew McRae talks to Jesse about the development. Audio
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Covid-19: New one-off visa will let migrants bring in their families - Faafoi
The government has annouced a major one-off visa to help up to 165,000 migrants currently in Aotearoa.
Immigration Minister Kris Faafoi says the plan offers a residency path to provide certainty for… Audio
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Physics on ice
Stories of physics research in Antarctica - into, under, and from within the ice. Claire finds out about measuring sea ice thickness and supercooling. Katy Gosset learns how scientists detect… Audio
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Big on plans, small on detail - Amazon is coming
Amazon's plans to build giant data centres in New Zealand reveal very little detail. Audio
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When MPs close questions they open options
MPs ask a lot of closed questions during Question Time, but it's not a great way to get the answer you want, or any answer. Audio
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Chris Bishop outlines National's reopening plan
"A lottery in human misery" is how National's described the MIQ system. And it believes quarantine-free travel by Christmas is possible under its plans to open the borders.
Once vaccination rates… Video, Audio
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Our Changing World - Measuring the ice
Audio 29 Sep 2021Claire Concannon visits the University of Otago physics department to learn about Antarctic sea ice, and the research plans for an upcoming expedition. Audio
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Wildlife documentary producer John Ruthven
John Ruthven's book, The Whale in the Living Room tells of his expeditions and adventures during decades of documentary making about the mysteries of the ocean. John has worked on the BBC's Blue… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Covid-19: Lockdown could make adjusting to daylight saving more difficult - expert
A sleep expert says Auckland's Covid-19 lockdown may have made adjusting to daylight saving time harder for the city.
The clocks wound forward on Sunday morning, meaning the entire country… Audio
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Super Rugby's Pacific Reset
The push for a Pacific Island Super Rugby team has been decades in the making and finally, in February, it will come to fruition with not one but two new teams, Moana Pasifika and the Fijian Drua. So… Audio
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Motu Tony: The former NRL star giving back to where it started
Rugby league is back at De La Salle College for the first time in 22 years.
Despite the absence of a rugby league team since 1999, the south Auckland school has been a melting-pot for talent, which… Audio
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Why COP26 is a vital tool in fighting climate change
What is so vital about the Glasgow climate change summit that minister James Shaw weathered a public uproar? Audio
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The Great Resignation prompted by the pandemic
Audio 28 Sep 2021Jesse speaks to the man who coined the term, Professor Anthony Klotz. Audio
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Toni Street's memoir of heartbreak and hope
Broadcaster Toni Street's memoir Lost and Found, My Story of Heartbreak and Hope is out today. Audio
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USA correspondent Ron Elving
Ron talks to Kathryn about the deadlines in the US to raise the country's debt ceiling, and the Democrats are hoping to pass the budget blueprint by the end of the week. And the struggle is ongoing to… Audio
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How will Rhythm and Vines Festival 2021 cope with Delta?
As the nights get longer and the weather gets warmer, more and more of us are thinking about the summer holidays. But will lockdown be over by then and what will summer look like if Delta is still… Audio
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The Music of Persia
Audio 27 Sep 2021Shahram Aryan joins us once again for another journey through the music of Persia. Tonight we learn about well-known Iranian singer Mohammad-reza Shajarian who passed away around this time last year.
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Art and Mental Health
Audio 27 Sep 2021This week is Mental Health Awareness Week and an exhibition of artworks by some of New Zealand's most famous artists will be on show across the country as the Urban Art Foundation (UAF) and the Mental… Audio
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A radical shift needed for health system
Audio 27 Sep 2021Our health system is in a losing battle trying to manage rather than prevent disease, says Dr David Beaumont, a former GP and specialist in occupational medicine. The answer is a radical shift towards… Video, Audio
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Calling Home: Jessica Hobbs in London
It's been a big week for New Zealand TV director Jessica Hobbs following her breakthrough Emmy win for her work on The Crown. The London-based filmmaker was born into the industry, having joined her… Audio